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PATENT OFFICEo 'BARNEY HART, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

APPARATUS FOR WASHING TUMBLERS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 48,934, dated July 25, 1865.

To all 'whom t may concern:

Be it known that I, BAENEY HART, ot' the city7 of Washington, District otColumbia, have invented a new and useful Apparatus for VVa-shing Tumblers; and I do hereby declare the following to be an exactdescription thereof, ref'erence being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters ofre'erence marked thereon, making a part of this specification.

The nature of my invention consists in the arfangement and combination ot' perforated pipes supported by brackets, with stop-cocks at the side, and a grate attached to an ornamental frame with a water-trough to catch and carry oftl the water all er the tumblers have been washed by jets ot' water thrown up into and around the tumbiers, the whole intended to be placed at or near the bar ofa drinking-saloon, or any public room or oftice.

Figure l represents a front elevation 5. Fig. 2, a side or sectional view; Fig. 3, a top View or horizontal section.

A represents the ornamental frame that supports the apparatus or devices. Two perforated pipes, B B, connected at their ends, and at one end connected with the ordinary hydrant-pipe, C, extend through the back of fraineA,with stop-cocks or spigots DD, forregulating the How ot' water. These pipes are supported by brackets E E, thatare permanently fastened to the frame A. The brackets also support a neat grate, Gr, placed about four 0r veinches above the perforated pipes, upon which the tumblers are placed bottoms up. A shelf, H, rests upon the top ot' the brackets, for the purpose Ot'standing tumblers`or bottles upon, to be likewise kepttclean and cool and freet'rom llies by the spray from the jets of water. The water being let on in a proper flow, it istorced through the apertures ofthe pipes B upward in jets into the tumblers, and between and above them, thus completely cleansing and washing them, always ready for use, the water falling into the trough J beneath, and discharged through a lower pipe, K.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

The arrangement and combination of the apparatus with the waterpipes and grating above, by which a continual jet ot' water is projected into each tumbler or glass, so as to cleanse and rinse the glass completely, as herein described.

B. HART.

Witnesses:

SAML. DEURY, GEORGE PooRE. 

